Nothing is cooler than cruising around in a Lamborghini with your friends. Even though this little guy cannot drive, his Shiba Inu friend took the wheel and the pair can be seen cruising around town in their toy Lamborghini . It is insanely cute to see babies and puppies playing together and being friends, and especially cool seeing them drive around together. How cute! Shiba Inus are excellent family pets and can be great around small children if trained well. In addition, they make great family pets due to their cleanliness. Shiba Inus are so fastidious about their looks and hygiene that they have been known to lick their paws and clean themselves like cats. Historically, Shiba Inus are known for working with people to hunt small game. They are smaller dogs, but are very muscular due to their compact bodies. They have two coats, an underside white coat, which consists of heavier, softer fur, and an overcoat which has coarser, thicker fur, these two coats were originally for protection against the cold in the mountains. Shiba Inus are originally from the mountainous regions of Japan. Their name when translated to English means little brushwood dog, due to their size, stature, and where they used to hunt. Its small size is probably why this dog fits so well into the tiny car with his baby buddy. Shiba Inus are very intelligent, quick learners, and independent dogs, which is probably what makes this dog such a good driver! An interesting characteristic of the Shiba Inu is when the dog gets overly excited or overwhelmed it has been known to scream loudly. The Japanese breed standardly describes Shiba Inus as having a “spirited boldness, a good nature, and an unaffected forthrightness, which together yield dignity and natural beauty. The Shiba has an independent nature and can be reserved toward strangers but is loyal and affectionate to those who earn his respect”. While the Shiba Inu is not normally a very sociable dog, this one seems to be happy hanging out with his baby buddy. The dog’s independent and careful nature probably makes him such a safe driver! This incredibly cute, short video shows a Shiba Inu and his baby friend driving around in a Lamborghini. It is so cute that the Shiba Inu is able to drive his friend around the parking lot. While Shiba Inus are not very sociable dogs and sometimes have trouble being around small children, this dog and his baby buddy seem to be the best of friends. In addition, the dog’s quick learning ability and carefulness makes him a safe driver to be cruising around town. Incredibly cute! What did you think of the video? Do you have a lovable pet that you like to spend time with? Do you have a story about dogs and babies becoming friends? Be sure to tell us about your pet in the comments down below! If you enjoyed the video be sure to share it with your friends, especially if they’re fellow pet lovers!

This video is a real proof that not only humans but dogs, too have a ritual before they start eating. Chiko, the Shiba Inu, never forgets to give thanks before eating dinner. His gratitude involves listening to a prayer before he starts eating. He knows how to honor his God and being thankful for the delicious food he gets. Because dogs are the happiest when they eat and fetch balls. Every night before he starts eating, he does exactly the same thing. The setting includes a towel, a mat and a place similar like pedestal where his food is being served. In the background a quiet prayer can be heard and we can see the dog kneeling in front of his food. With his head between his legs, he takes a bow while listening to the prayer. He kneels motionless until he hears “Amen” and the he lifts up his head. Chiko looks straight at the camera with his squint y eyes as if he wants to say that the feast may start. He is not like other dogs that devour food greedily, instead, he is showing manners by being polite and eating slowly. Chiko , as we can notice, is a well-trained dog and easy to like. He looks like a stuffed toy which only adds to his cuteness. He is keen and alert, independent and very clean. Chiko is unquestionably a smart dog since he knows when is the exact moment to stop praying and start eating. He must be a quick learner. Shibas are possessive of their toys and food; it is said that if they could utter one word, it would be "Mine!"